Chris Hughton's side go into Monday's game hoping to complete a league double over the current Premier League leaders, having beaten the Red Devils 1-0 at Carrow Road back in November.

And Kamara, who became the first player from Sierra Leone to score in the English top flight during Saturday's 2-1 win over Everton, is eager to pull off another memorable victory. He told reporters: “We [Kansas City] were the only team in the States to beat them and I scored and got an assist in a 2-1 friendly win.

“Almost everyone was in the United team including Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs, and Dimitar Berbatov scored their goal. All their top guys were playing.

“So I suppose I might be a marked man against them next week now! But that actually makes it a lot of fun for me.

“I’m used to it in America and it just means I have to work much harder because you have to do different tricks to get past people and I really enjoy that.”

The 28-year-old is currently on loan with Norwich from MLS side Sporting Kansas City until the end of the season.